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sidewalkchemistry · 1 year
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simple skincare tips!
🌼eat the foods that love you back. your skin is a direct mirror of your internal situation. if your digestive system is being bombarded often by foods that create a lot of wastes and residues, that does more harm than good. and so, the struggle to eliminate them will be reflected in your skin. your diet constitutes the vast majority of your skin health. change your meals to be whole food plant based (still delicious, satisfying, and exciting) & watch your skin glow and your skincare routine simplify.
🌼be conscious of what's going on your skin. the skin layers can be over-cleansed, imbalanced, and aggravated when the skin microbiome and pH are disrupted. if you wipe out the beneficial bacterial populations with harshly formulated products, you may find that you break out (i.e. harmful bacterial populations begin to thrive). use gentle, simple skin formulas such as castile soaps, natural oils & butters (i recommend jojoba oil for mostly everyone), natural soap bars, and clays. most commercial skin care products disturb the skin cells (introduce too much foreign material to the body, unsuitable pH ranges, imbalance the microbiome, etc). they sell because it's convention to buy them, the brands are well-known, and their sales pitches are enticing. but really, no cream or serum will ever be the magic potion your skin was asking for. it will only be a band-aid, at best. truly healthy skin comes from diet, and the products are just for any other necessary maintenance. if you get a pimple, you should look first to why the pimple emerged, not what treatment will remove it.
🌼keep your lymph flowing. simple ways to do this are through good lifestyle habits. things like doing exercise & sports you find fun, breathwork, dry brushing, eating lots of fruit, avoiding wearing bras & other tight clothing items, lymphatic massage/gua sha can all be helpful.
🌼focus on hydration via fresh fruits and veggies. the water within plant foods is more useable to your cells, and your skin will cease being overly oily or dry overtime (especially if you reduce/eliminate your salt & oil intake). it will also help to encourage lymphatic flow, so you can see problems like blemishes, cellulite, old scars diminish after great consistency.
🌼allow your skin to breathe. this is especially good if you spend time in stuffy (poorly ventilated) indoor environments, like offices, hospitals, planes, etc. one great way is via herbal facial steaming (i recommend it 3x a week or so). make a hot infusion of an aromatic tea, cover it and allow it to cool a few minutes, and, with closed eyes, allow the pores to open and receive the herbal medicine (this is a great time to meditate, manifest, and just feel pampered). getting more fresh air, working up a sweat, and going to a sauna are also ways to allow your skin to breathe.
🌼avoid steroid prescriptions creams at all costs. they are very deleterious to health in the long term, and they can be very painful to come off of. it's not a real fix. it's not worth hurting your kidneys & adrenals for. evaluate your diet instead. do you eat dairy? choose plant-based dairy options instead (they're simple to make yourself too). do you eat a lot of fats? try oil-free cooking methods instead (opt for sautéing with a bit of water, baking, steaming, air frying, etc). avoiding eating out as much.
🌼be aware of what you're putting in your hair as well. your shampoos, conditioner, leave-ins, gels, moisturizers, oils, serums, etc all tend to touch your face too, when your hair touches your face. if they wouldn't be good enough to put on your face, don't put them in your hair. a lot of the best skin cleansers are also suitable as shampoos. a lot of oils and butters can be used for both. plant-based gels like aloe vera or flax seed are simple to DIY, and are dual-use once again. basically, this will simplify your life.
🌼understand the water that runs through your pipes. if your shower and tap water are like most people's around the world, they aren't optimal for our skin. for example, they contain added chemicals to sanitize the water but that can prevent the proper microbiomes from developing on your skin. a weak skin microbiome is prone to skin issues. so, try to use distilled water on your face (if you're not able to get a water filter, a gallon jug at a store is affordable. they're about $1.30 USD in my area).
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mashriqiyyah · 10 months
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If we want to promote the boycott of is-not-reali products, we need to give substitutes and options for it.
Now, I also remember sisters asking me for my skincare/haircare routines, and I wanted to give a detailed article on that, but now it ain't about the time.
So, here, I'll try to compile these two topics.
Skincare that's effective without using any israeli/american product.
First of all, I don't have a skincare routine. I don't follow any step by step process. But, I do use products that help me keep my skin clean and hydrated.
And the most important advice I'll give to sisters is not to go for "skincare brands" that give pea sized products in bag size money. These industries are mostly scam. Always go for drugstore products. Those that are created for medicinal purposes oriented towards genuinely healing the skin problems. And if you don't have any active skin problems, don't expose your face to various products for achieving "perfect skin". There's nothing like that. Normal skins have occasional pimples, pigmentations, dark spots and uneven texture.
Anyway.
If you're going for drugstore products...
Go for phrama companies like Cipla and Reddy's Laboratories.
I personally use Reddy's Venusia Max moisturizer as my skin gets extremely dry often. If you have dry n normal (combination) skin you can use it. And if you have oily skin, go for squalane based moisturizers from Derma Co.
Next in line, if you want to use any serums, vit C is best for skins and there's a product by Cipla "Rivella Vit C and HA Serum" it's soothing, and effective. Alhamdulillah.
As a face cleanser or what you call as face wash, there are very brilliant new company products from DeConstruct that I love love love because they are so gentle on face and keep your pH balance and moisture intact (great substitute for Dove soap)
Then there's one more important aspect on skincare that's protection from UV...so you'll need a sunscreen. Go for Regaliz Truederma SPF 50. It's efficient. Alhamdulillah. Or Minimalist Suncreen spf 60 + Niacinamide incase you wanna go economically minimalistic. Derma Co Zinc Sunscreen is good too (one that comes in orange coloured pack)
Now, these four things are more than enough to keep your skin good.
Cleanser, Serum, Moisturizer, Sunblock.
Apart from that if you still wanna have some extra products...not from drugstore but excellent Indian brands...then Go for Pilgrim or Minimalist. They have best the ranges in every product.
And then comes Haircare...
Boycott Garnier. Boycott Loreal Paris. Boycott Head n Shoulders.
Go for St. Botanica. The Shampoos are sooooo great. Allahummaabaarik. SLS, Paraben Free, Actually formulated for cleaning dirt from hairs and reduce hair problems. Conditioners too are effective and they actually work as they advertise. If not St. Botanica, mamaearth would be good...but I didn't see it's results as best as St. Botanica.
For lipbalms though, you can go for Mamaearth. The shades are subtle and help keep your lips hydrated and avoid pigmentations. Stop using Ponds, Vaseline, Nivea. .PLEASE!!!! Their lipbalms do nothing but make your lips darker and greasy.
Makeup, I don't use tbh. But few years back, I had gotten a lipstick from MyGlamm and a Foundation of Biotique. They were good. You can go for it.
Bodywashes, Feet scrubs - Bodywise
Hair removal gels/creams - Sirona
Perfumes - Ajmal / Maison De Fouzdar are best. No doubt.
I'm sharing this post not to promote any sort of "self care" in this situation....but as an essential need of substitutes. Infact these substitutes are way better and effective than the Israeli American products we've been wasting our money on.
I have tried to mention most of the things used by women because that's the biggest market for Israeli products.
If you are an Indian, promote Indian brands 'cause we gotta "make in India" ;)
For that we need to use only that which is "made in India"
Go ahead...you can add anything else I might've missed. And yes...If any Mother's seeing this, let us know baby products that are made in India.
- Umm Taimiyyah 🕊️
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tradflowr · 10 months
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I studied cosmetic chemistry, so these are some skincare tips I'd recommend!
For acne- Acne can be either inflammatory (looks red and irritated) or noninflammatory (bumps, blackheads, comedonal). Sometimes facial hair (yes, even on us girlies) can cause pimples to form, so you may want to seek hair removal treatments if you notice acne forming around where your face is hairiest. If you're experiencing the former, it could be caused from horomones, stress, + outdoor pollution. Try finding topical products with benzoyl peroxide. If the latter, it could be a reaction from skincare products that you're currently using, + having a diet high in sugars (high GI)/oily foods. These guys are tough to get rid of (may take a few weeks). I'd recommend finding a topical product with salicyilic acid. Do note that since these products aim to dry up sebum, your face might feel dryer. Make sure you're not overdoing skincare routines; be sure to change pillow cases, and not doing anything to cause too much friction on your face, since this can cause acne! I also love pimple patches (Hero cosmetics). They create a good environment for the skin to recover from acne while also absorbing extra sebum. I'd avoid oral medicine for acne since they can be very abrasive on your gut. For acne scars, products with retinol may help.
For dark circles- I personally don't have dark circles, but what may help you are topical products that contain Vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, or caffeine. These ingredients are humectants, so they help hydrate your under eye area! Water retention seems to be the key in combating this effect, along with good rest. I wouldn't break the bank with an eyecream. Their formulation is very similar to facial cream, so you're just buying a glorified face cream. Interestingly, it also seems that low levels of B12 can cause dark circles, due to poor blood circulation. You can take B12 as a supplement if you don't eat animal products, or you can eat animal products that you like with higher B12 content.
For redness- If inflammation is the problem, you may find moisturizers with aloe vera or oatmeal to help! As we approach the colder seasons, be sure to keep your skin hydrated and moisturized! Maybe taking a cold, damp face towel and laying it on your face may help. Antioxidants are also great with reducing inflammation. You may find that green tea and turmeric/ginger tea to be very helpful (do note that green tea contains caffeine, if you're sensitive/try to avoid it).
Lastly, when buying skincare products, try not to buy multiple products that have the same active ingredients (ex. buying a facial cleanser, moisturizer, and serum that all have salicylic acid. This may irritate your skin).
I hope this helps! <3
God bless you!!
Honestly, this and the comments on my post have given me so much amazing advice and I cannot thank everyone enough! I’m taking so much on board and can’t wait to give you all some updates🤍
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saphlore-blog · 2 months
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no one asked but here's my skincare routine xx 🌚 (including pictures of all the products !)
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i'm a teen with acne-prone slightly sensitive skin that gets oily by the end of the day🧖‍♀️
(i'm 99% sure i'm allergic to salicylic acid bc it didn't help with my breakouts/caused them so i avoid it in my routine❕)
as a makeup remover i use the elf holy hydration makeup melting balm 🚿
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& a makeup eraser cloth 🧽
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for stubborn waterproof eye makeup i use garnier skin active micellar cleaning water all-in-1 waterproof (aka the blue one) i have a huge bottle of it :)💧
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(i want to start using reusable cotton rounds so pls lmk of any good brands !)
i just ran out but if i haven't worn makeup but my pores feel especially clogged i use the burt's bees oil cleanser 🥥 (you do have to double cleanse with a water based cleanser afterwards !)
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for a daily water-based facial cleanser i use two different ones
the cerave foaming facial cleanser 🧼 "oil control" on the bottle is no joke ! i don't get oily in the day anymore bc of the niacinamide in this :)
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but it can be a little drying/strong so i mix it with the cetaphil gentle skin cleanser 🛁
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i use this really cheap & generic silicone face scrubber for my nostrils/chin/sideburn-hairline area 🧽
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once a week i use this scrub pixi peel and polish its a mask with physical and chemical exfoliants
it smells like lemon cucumber water🥒 and can also be used for body acne on the chest, back, & arms !!
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once a week i use an AHA chemical exfoliant it's elf supertone toner 🌝 it has glycolic acid and is has a little bit of a lemony scent
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what i use as a daily toner is thayer's rose-scented witch hazel spray 💌 it calms down any redness i have instantly !
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i used to use the cerave daily moisturizing lotion but it was a little oily and it was impossible to apply makeup on 🧘 so now i use it on my hands before doing my facial moisturizer
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and for that i use a mix of elf holy hydration gel-yeah moisturizer and elf holy hydration face cream 💦 it's pretty self-explanatory but the former is a clear gel and the latter is a white cream, i adjust the proportions for my moisture needs :) ⛲️
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in the winter or if my face feels dry or in need of healing i use clinique moisture surge overnight face mask 🦪
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"mask" is a little misleading as you just apply it with your moisturizer like any other lotion 🧴 it's super hydrating, it's a little expensive but i got it as a gift and a little goes a long way ! :)
after a breakout has healed completely i use a little bio oil on top of my moisturizer to fade any dark spots/scars 🐚
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after i shower and exfoliate my lips i use this random lip mask from bath and body works that's watermelon scented 🍉 it's thick (a little goes a long way) and yummy
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i also use smith's rosebud salve in this tin 🌹 it's like a nice scented vaseline
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i don't use it all the time bc it's expensive but i love the mario badescu caffeine eye cream💆it's so good for my sunken dark circles ! but avoid getting it in your eye and keeping it in the bathroom bc it curdles if it gets too hot from shower steam
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for active acne spots i use might patch pimple patches 🩹regular for whiteheads and micropoint ones for swollen spots under the skin
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those are pretty expensive so for smaller spots i use mario badescu drying lotion overnight 🫧
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i'm pretty bad at remembering sunscreen in the morning but i just got the glow recipe dew balm with spf 45 and niacinamide 🌸 i love the glow and the light fruity scent :)
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i do want mention that my life-saver game-changer for stopping cystic acne (those painful lumps deep in the skin) and just acne in general has been hormonal birth control pills ! after i started BC for pcos/hormonal reason all of my breakouts decreased significantly🪽
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tysm for reading !! 🕊️ xx
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thegreatflyinggrayson · 11 months
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please tell us about your 15 step skincare routine
I'm so glad someone asked! (Pimple mentions incoming!!!)
Here are my steps, in order, with time and materials (also this is just my morning routine, not my nightime one):
Before I do anything (this is kind of gross, I know) I go through and check for acne and blackheads and all that fun stuff, because I'll have to treat them later in the process.
Every morning I hop in the shower and wash up. This is important because the steam is great for my face, and it saves time so I don't need to use a steamer. I don't wash my face in the shower, though.
While I'm in the shower I use an exfoliating body scrub to remove any dead skin and such.
I shave once I'm out of the shower, because I don't really go for the scruffy/grizzled look. I use this amazing buttery soft shaving cream that moisturizes my skin, it smells like honeysuckle.
I wash my face using a gentle unscented cleanser. I have really soft washcloths specifically for this purpose.
I use some eye cream- look, I am aging, and I would like to say it's with grace. I started doing this to prove to Bruce it would be useful, and so far it's been good. He hasn't tried it out yet.
I use a toner because ugh my pores- I know I don't technically have to, but I like it, okay? Besides, like I said, aging.
Then I use a serum that I got as a gift one year and I cannot stop buying it. I use an antioxidant serum in the mornings, and a vitamin C serum at night.
Once that's in place, I use a nice moisturizer because my skin does what it wants and what it wants in rainy weather is to dry up like the Sahara.
Back to the acne, like- ugh. Acne appears so quickly and I am so mad nobody told me it lasts after your teen years. I use a more intense acne treatment at night, usually, but Tim bought me some of those cute star stickers that get rid of pimples and I am obsessed, so if I feel confident enough I'll slap some stars on my face. Especially if I don't have work. Anyways, back to the process.
So, like, I know a lot of people like to put on face oil but I am constantly fighting my skin so I have to apply it super carefully and lightly. Because my skin is dry and oily and annoying.
I do a lip scrub here, because obviously.
Chapstick. Look, I consider this a step because it is slept on, it is so important and people keep skipping it for themselves. I use a beeswax chapstick that has SPF 15 in it.
Once all of that is done I generally move on to my "second" skincare routine where I apply body lotion and all that. Yes I consider this part of my skincare routine. Your skin is your skin, even if it's not your face.
Okay so once that's out of the way I have to put on sun screen because I need it. Yes, even in the fall/winter! Your skin still absorbs UV rays when it's cold, and I am not taking any chances.
My nighttime routine is really fun and includes a mud mask, but is pretty similar to everything above except with a bigger focus on adding nutrients to my face/skin overnight, as well as treating acne a little more aggressively.
Honestly I don't know why Bruce doesn't try to do it every day, it's really not that complex.
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satyalaserclinic · 2 years
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Looking For Acne Treatments For A Specific Skin Type?
1. Introduction to Acne
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Many people get acne, but few understand the disease. A lot of times, people assume that acne is just something that needs to be treated like any other health condition.
Click here if you’re looking for Best Acne Treatment in Delhi
But acne is not simply “sticking a tube in your face” or “taking pills every day.” There are many underlying causes why you can develop acne, and it takes an experienced doctor to diagnose and treat it.
There are two main types of acne: cystic and non-cystic. Non-cystic acne is classified by how large the clogged pores are which contain the bacteria responsible for the acne.
Cystic acne is classified as either deep or superficial. In most cases, surface blemishes are milder than deep ones. Deep pustules (white spots) may require treatment with antibiotics.
In some case, both cystic and non-cystic acne may occur together. They may also coexist with dermatitis (skin inflammation).
Other symptoms may include redness, dry skin, lumps or bulges, pain/itchiness, and loss of color. Symptoms are usually less when you go outside. If you feel much worse after being out in the sun, you are probably experiencing another inflammatory disorder such as eczema or psoriasis.
2. Acne Treatment by Skin Type
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There are several ways to treat acne, depending on your skin type. You may need both treatments.
Book an appointment with one of the Best Skin Specialist in Delhi
For normal skin, use oil-free skincare products. Make sure you choose these that are suitable for your skin type.
These can be found in the Best Skin clinic in Delhi or online. They include things like face masks and lotions made specifically for normal skin.
It is also important to know which medications you are taking. If you are already taking medication for another condition, then tell your doctor about it so they can keep you within the guidelines of using sunscreen and other protective measures.
3. Best Acne Treatment for Oily Skin
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If you have oily skin, don’t worry! You can still achieve clear skin with the right acne treatment. There are several treatments that will work well for your type of skin.
You can find products at your local pharmacy that help to treat oiliness. Alternatively, there are other medications that may reduce excess oil production.
Beta hydroxy acids are some of the most popular ingredients in anti-acne treatments. These compounds remove dead skin cells from the skin surface.
They also unclog existing blackheads and prevent new ones from forming. As your body doesn’t want clogged pores, it produces smaller amounts of oil to fill them.
Thus, by removing dry, dead skin and preventing new patches from developing, beta hydroxy acids can significantly decrease the amount of oil in your skin.
4. Best Acne Treatment for Dry Skin
For people with dry skin, use oil-free cosmetics. These can be expensive but there are ways to save money.
For starters, it is important to identify your skin type. Then you can choose the best acne treatment in Delhi for yourself.
You can also try one of these easy fixes before going to the store and buying a new face wash or cream.
Drinking more water will help your skin look better and feel better. Follow this advice from your doctor if you need to.
Also, remember that the healthier your diet is, the healthier your skin will be. Keep track of any allergies you have so you know what products to avoid.
Finally, exercise is an amazing thing that can improve your health and your appearance. If you don’t already, make exercising a part of your daily life.
5. Best Acne Treatment for Combination Skin
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For combination skin, try using salicylic acid. It’s a milder formula than many other acne treatments, which can be better for more sensitive skin types.
Salicylic acid works by drying out any pimples or blackheads and shrinking the pores that are associated with them.
You will need to apply it twice per week at least until you see some results. After that, you can reduce the application to once per week to maintain your result.
It is not safe to use this medication if you are pregnant or nursing.
5. Best Acne Treatment for Combination Skin
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For combination skin, try applying clinique’s newist mask. This hydrating face mask is made of five layers of peptides that work together to improve the health of your skin.- these include collagen boosting amino acids such as glycerin and arginine.
The first layer acts like a protective film over your pores, blocking harmful substances in your skin’s environment.
The second layer contains antimicrobial agents such as prolic acid or zinc oxide. These help kill bacteria and prevent infections.
The third layer serves as a temporary sealant. It helps make your skin more resistant to outside irritations and protect your skin cells from environmental factors such as chemicals, allergens, and other things.
The fourth layer works by absorbing excess oil and grease. Plus it improves the function of your sebaceous glands- which are responsible for producing oils that keep your skin moistened and protected.
Finally, the fifth layer promotes healing by helping increase blood flow to your skin. This helps repair damaged tissue and get fresh nutrients back into your skin.
6. Best Acne Treatment for Sensitive Skin
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If you have sensitive skin, your acne treatment options are limited. You can’t use things like alcohol, which is drying; salicylates, such as aspirin; or certain over-the-counter drugs.
However, there are many home remedies that can help reduce your symptoms. In most cases, using something natural will not interfere with traditional treatments.
In fact, some studies show that combining conventional medicine with natural alternatives may be more effective than trying to treat your acne at either level separately.
Here are all of the best ways to deal with acne when it comes up.
Best Acne Treatment for Sensitive Skin in Delhi
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dmdhathri · 2 years
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How to get rid of acne?
Introduction
Acne is a common skin condition that causes pimples and blemishes. If you have acne, it can be hard to get rid of. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to help treat your acne without resorting to harsh chemicals or treatments that might cause other side effects. Nowadays various anti-acne kits are available in the market. Here's how:
Cleanse twice a day
The first step to getting rid of acne is cleansing your face twice a day. Use a mild cleanser and follow these tips:
Choose a non-harsh cleanser that contains salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.
Make sure you wash your face thoroughly with lukewarm water, then dry off completely before applying moisturizer or makeup on top of it. This can prevent breakouts from happening when you reapply products later on down the road!
Exfoliate once a week to unclog pores
Exfoliating is an essential step in clearing your skin. You can use a scrub with salicylic acid or glycolic acid to help clear up acne, as well as microbeads, sea salt, and sugar. Jojoba beads are also great for exfoliation because they contain anti-aging properties that moisturize your skin as well as unclog pores.
Wear sunscreen every day
Sunscreen is a must for anyone who wants to get rid of acne, but it's especially important if you have oily skin or are prone to breakouts. The best way to keep your face clear of scars is by applying an SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen with an anti-aging formula every morning before leaving the house—and then reapplying throughout the day if necessary! Don't forget: You should also protect your ears, neck, and hands as well (just like normal!).
Use products with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide
Salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide are both beta hydroxy acids, which means they can help reduce the production of oil and inflammation on your skin. In addition to this, salicylic acid is also an antibacterial agent that kills bacteria that cause acne.
Both these products are available over-the-counter in many drugstores and supermarkets in different forms such as creams or lotions. However, it's important to note that you shouldn't apply them directly on your face since they may cause skin irritation as well as sun sensitivity (not cool). Try using them at night time before going out looking fresh! Always use the best acne scar removals products for treating acne and natural products give effective results within less time.
Don't sleep in your makeup.
If you have acne-prone skin, it's a good idea to avoid sleeping with all of your makeup on at once. You may be tempted to do so because it feels nice and clean, but if you don't use a good night moisturizer, the oils can clog up pores and irritate your face even more. Also: don't go out without washing your face first!
Use oil-free makeup and skin care products
You can use oil-free makeup and skin care products to help you get rid of acne. Oil may clog pores, causing them to become infected. This will make your acne worse because bacteria are more likely to grow in clogged pores.
Oil also causes breakouts by making the skin's surface look uneven, which triggers oil glands on the skin's surface that then produce more sebum (the natural oil found in human hair follicles). This extra sebum may flow out onto the face, causing pimples or blackheads.
Cleansing is the most important thing you can do to combat acne.
Cleansing is the most important thing you can do to combat acne. When you cleanse, it removes excess oil and dirt that can clog pores and cause breakouts. But don't worry: there are no harsh chemicals in cleansers like benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid—they're just made to soothe sensitive skin.
Cleansing twice a day is crucial for fighting blemishes; make sure to wash your face in the morning (unless you have oily skin) and at night before bedtime.
Conclusion
We hope that you found this article helpful. Acne can be a very serious condition, but you can take steps to get rid of it by cleansing and exfoliating regularly, applying salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide products twice a day, wearing sunblock every day, and using oil-free makeup.
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valgasnewsthings · 2 years
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Diet and cure are need constantly.
 My grandchildren is on 1.5 y.old , her body covered with red spots and pimples, they are itching, she is wordiness and nervousness.Doctor  put diagnosis as atopic dermatitis, allergy to  the protein in cow milk, and failure for ferments a digestion system.All  milk products avoided, effect is zero, ointments are not helping, relieving not beginning, disease is keeping, advice to her something, please.
A children with atopic dermatitis are constantly checking in dermatologists, and pediatrist and receive supporting cure  as for preventing a recidive a disease answers dermatologist  Kuleshov, and constantly keeping these recommendations:
1.Using hypo-allergy diet with limiting animal fats, sea meal, smoked,spicy, salted and marinades, eggs, nuts, honey.
2. Limiting contact with water and items of household chemicals.
3. In household carrying are elimination/avoiding contact with allergen/activities.
Everyday house cleaning, wetting.
Minimal quantity at home are soft furnitures, carpets.
Using pillows with filling of synthetic materials.
Removing at home a tick dust.
 Avoiding a children skin s contact with woollen  fur fabrics.
At home, removing abundant humidity and sources for mold on the wall.
Avoiding contact with home animals.
Limiting using synthetic washing items.
4.And using for preventing and on acuting time or long time for till 30 days and more on rashes of atopic dermatitis as for medicament cure are creams Bepanthen, Panthenol, or vitamin F99 for two times/day, if doctor allows and cream Protopin for one time/day for 3 months, concrete remedy selecting individually by skin peculiarity, season, climate, time of a day, and patient s preferences.
5.Using for base care a skin softening and moisturizing remedies/Emollients as of lotions, creams, ointments, they are fighting dryness, itch, inflammation skin, and common recommendations by using: Self using, after water procedures by principle to wet-grease, and bathe baby at warm on 27-30 C bath for 5 min with adding for 2 min till procedure ending a oil for bath and apply on wetting skin, and wipe her needing after bath by blotting moves, avoiding friction a softening remedy.
On the colt time a year use softening and moisturizing remedies with a most oily ingredients.
Emollient  as of cream apply for 15 min, or in 15 min after using a anti-inflammatory preparation/in a case more oilyness base a Emollient .
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anaayacosmetics · 2 days
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Embrace Radiant Skin with Anaaya's Majestic Rose Body Yogurt and Specialized Face Care
Achieving luminous and healthy skin requires a thoughtful selection of skincare products that not only enhance your natural glow but also provide essential nourishment. Anaaya Cosmetics is dedicated to crafting skincare solutions that cater to your skin's unique needs. In this blog, we'll explore the benefits of Anaaya's Majestic Rose Body Yogurt, creams with salicylic acid, and glycolic face washes—essentials in any skincare routine. These products will help you maintain soft, supple skin, tackle breakouts, and ensure a well-balanced complexion.
Anaaya Majestic Rose Body Yogurt: A Luxurious Moisturizer
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Anaaya's Majestic Rose Body Yogurt is an indulgent treat for your skin. Designed to deliver deep hydration, this skin moisturizer cream is enriched with natural rose extracts that work wonders for your skin. Unlike traditional moisturizers, this body yogurt is lightweight, absorbing quickly into the skin without leaving a greasy residue. It is perfect for daily use, ensuring that your skin remains hydrated throughout the day.
The Majestic Rose Body Yogurt is particularly beneficial for those with dry skin. Its fast-absorbing formula provides an instant boost of moisture, leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth. Regular use of this skin moisturizer cream can help maintain your skin’s natural elasticity, making it look and feel more youthful. Whether you're dealing with rough patches or just need a daily dose of hydration, the Anaaya Majestic Rose Body Yogurt is your go-to solution.
Targeted Acne Care with Anaaya's Creams Containing Salicylic Acid
For those struggling with acne or oily skin, Anaaya's cream with salicylic acid can be a game-changer. Salicylic acid is a powerful beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) that penetrates the skin to unclog pores, reduce inflammation, and exfoliate dead skin cells. Incorporating Anaaya's cream with salicylic acid into your skincare routine can significantly reduce the occurrence of breakouts and promote clearer skin.
This cream is specifically formulated to target acne-prone areas without drying out your skin. Salicylic acid works effectively to minimize oil production, a common cause of acne. Additionally, it helps to fade acne scars over time, leaving your skin with a more even tone. Whether you’re dealing with stubborn blackheads or painful pimples, adding Anaaya's cream with salicylic acid to your regimen can help you achieve a clearer, more radiant complexion.
Exfoliate and brighten with Anaaya’s Glycolic Face Wash
Exfoliation is a crucial step in any skincare routine, and Anaaya’s glycolic face wash is one of the best products for this purpose. Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that gently exfoliates the skin, removing dead skin cells and revealing a brighter, smoother complexion underneath. It is particularly effective for those with dull or uneven skin tones, as it helps to lighten dark spots and improve skin texture.
Anaaya’s glycolic face wash is expertly formulated to provide a deep cleanse while also delivering the exfoliation your skin needs. Regular use of this face wash can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, promote collagen production, and keep your skin looking fresh and youthful. The gentle formula ensures that your skin doesn’t feel stripped or tight after use, making it ideal for daily cleansing.
Hydration with Anaaya's Face Wash Moisturizer
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Cleansing is an essential part of any skincare routine, but it’s equally important to ensure that your skin remains hydrated. Anaaya's face wash moisturizer is an innovative product that combines the benefits of a cleanser and a moisturizer in one. Designed to cleanse your skin thoroughly while locking in moisture, this product ensures that your skin remains hydrated even after washing.
This face wash moisturizer is perfect for those with busy lifestyles who need an efficient skincare solution that doesn’t compromise on quality. The gentle formula is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and helps to maintain the skin’s natural moisture barrier, preventing dryness and irritation.
Conclusion
Anaaya Cosmetics offers a comprehensive range of skincare products that cater to different skin types and concerns. Whether you're looking for a rich skin moisturizer cream like the Majestic Rose Body Yogurt, a targeted solution with creams containing salicylic acid, or the deep-cleansing power of the glycolic face wash, Anaaya has you covered. Additionally, their face wash moisturizer ensures that your skin stays hydrated and healthy, no matter how busy your schedule is.
Incorporating these products into your skincare routine can help you achieve the radiant, glowing skin you've always desired. Explore Anaaya Cosmetics' offerings today and experience the transformative power of quality skincare.
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pnk12 · 3 days
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Daily Skincare Routine with Facewash for Pimples — PnkBeauty
Dealing with pimples can be frustrating, but with the right skincare routine, you can keep breakouts under control and achieve clear, healthy skin. PnkBeauty offers a highly effective Facewash for Pimples designed specifically to combat acne and give your skin the care it deserves. Incorporating this product into a consistent daily routine can work wonders for your complexion. Here’s how you can establish a simple yet powerful skincare regimen using PnkBeauty’s Facewash for Pimples.
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Step 1: Cleanse Your Skin with PnkBeauty Facewash for Pimples
The first step in any effective skincare routine is cleansing, and when you’re dealing with pimples, it’s even more crucial to use the right product. PnkBeauty’s Facewash for Pimples is formulated with ingredients that not only cleanse the skin but also help to control excess oil, remove dirt, and unclog pores, all of which contribute to acne breakouts.
How to Use: Begin by wetting your face with lukewarm water. Apply a small amount of PnkBeauty’s Facewash for Pimples to your fingertips and gently massage it into your skin using circular motions. Focus on areas prone to pimples, such as the forehead, nose, and chin. After 30 seconds, rinse thoroughly with water and pat your face dry with a clean towel.
Benefits: This facewash helps remove impurities while preventing new pimples from forming, thanks to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients. It’s gentle enough for daily use but effective in treating acne-prone skin.
Step 2: Tone Your Skin to Balance pH
After cleansing, it’s important to use a toner to restore your skin’s pH balance and prepare it for the next steps. Toners can also help to tighten pores, reduce shine, and remove any leftover residue from your cleanser.
Tip: Choose an alcohol-free toner to avoid drying out your skin. Gently apply the toner with a cotton pad and swipe it across your face. This step helps maintain hydration and prevents your skin from producing excess oil, which can lead to more pimples.
Step 3: Apply a Targeted Acne Treatment
If you have specific areas where pimples tend to flare up, consider using a spot treatment after toning. Products with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can be beneficial for targeting active acne. However, PnkBeauty’s Facewash for Pimples is often enough to handle mild to moderate breakouts, reducing the need for additional treatments.
Tip: Be mindful of overusing acne treatments, as they can sometimes dry out or irritate your skin if applied too frequently.
Step 4: Moisturize Your Skin
Even if you have oily, acne-prone skin, moisturizing is a crucial step in your routine. Keeping your skin hydrated prevents it from producing excess oil, which can clog pores and lead to more breakouts.
How to Use: After cleansing and toning, apply a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer that won’t clog your pores. A good moisturizer will keep your skin balanced and ensure it stays soft and supple throughout the day.
Step 5: Apply Sunscreen (Morning Routine)
During your morning routine, always finish with sunscreen. UV rays can worsen acne scars and dark spots, so it’s important to protect your skin daily, even if you don’t spend much time outdoors.
Tip: Use a non-comedogenic sunscreen to prevent clogging your pores. Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 for maximum protection.
Step 6: Night Routine — Add a Serum or Treatment Cream
At night, you can add an extra step to your routine by using a serum or a night cream designed for acne-prone skin. These products work overnight to repair your skin, reduce inflammation, and promote cell regeneration.
Tip: Look for ingredients like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, or retinol, which help in reducing acne scars and preventing future breakouts.
Why PnkBeauty Facewash for Pimples is Essential in Your Routine
PnkBeauty Facewash for Pimples is specifically designed to target the root causes of acne. The ingredients are carefully selected to be gentle on the skin while effectively treating and preventing pimples. The facewash contains:
Natural anti-inflammatory agents to reduce redness and swelling.
Antibacterial properties that help to kill acne-causing bacteria.
Exfoliating ingredients that help remove dead skin cells and keep your pores clear.
By making this facewash a core part of your daily routine, you can ensure that your skin remains clean, balanced, and free from pimples.
Final Thoughts
Dealing with acne requires patience and consistency, but by following a daily skincare routine with PnkBeauty’s Facewash for Pimples, you’re on the right path to achieving clear, smooth, and healthy skin. Remember to maintain this routine daily for the best results and be mindful of other factors like diet, hydration, and stress, as these also play a role in your skin’s health.
Read More: https://pnkbeauty.in/products/cassia-cleanser
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Importance of Using a Face Cleanser
Throughout the day, our skin is exposed to various external aggressors such as dust, pollution, bacteria, and UV rays. These factors lead to a buildup of impurities that can clog pores, cause breakouts, and even accelerate the aging process. A face cleanser helps:
Prevent Breakouts: Cleansers help to remove bacteria, dirt, and excess oil from the skin, which can clog pores and cause acne. Regular use of a good cleanser helps prevent the occurrence of blemishes and pimples.
Maintain Balanced Skin: Cleansers are formulated to maintain the skin's natural moisture balance. They strip away impurities while keeping the skin hydrated, preventing both excess dryness and oiliness.
Enhance Other Skincare Products: Cleansing your face thoroughly prepares the skin to better absorb other products, such as serums, moisturizers, and treatments. When the skin is clean, active ingredients in these products penetrate more deeply, delivering optimal results.
Combat Environmental Damage: Air pollution, chemicals, and UV exposure can cause premature aging and other skin problems. A face cleanser works as a first defense against these harmful external factors, ensuring that your skin remains resilient.
Types of Face Cleansers
There are several types of cleansers available, each tailored to address specific skin concerns and types. Here's a deeper dive into the most popular categories:
1. Gel Cleansers
Gel cleansers are lightweight, water-based formulas with a gel-like consistency. They are ideal for oily and acne-prone skin types due to their ability to deeply cleanse the skin without leaving behind heavy residue. Gel cleansers help remove excess oil, unclog pores, and soothe irritation. Some gel cleansers also have antiseptic properties, which makes them effective in combating acne-causing bacteria.
2. Foam Cleansers
Foam cleansers have a light, airy texture and create a foamy lather when applied. These cleansers are great for oily skin types, as they are effective at cutting through excess oil and removing impurities. However, foam cleansers can sometimes be drying for people with sensitive or dry skin, so it's essential to choose one with hydrating ingredients if you fall into these categories.
3. Cream Cleansers
Cream cleansers have a rich, creamy texture and are generally formulated for dry and sensitive skin types. They help to moisturize the skin while cleansing it, ensuring that the skin doesn't feel tight or dry after use. Cream cleansers typically contain nourishing ingredients such as oils, aloe vera, or glycerin, which help restore the skin's natural moisture barrier.
4. Micellar Water
Micellar water is a no-rinse cleanser made with tiny micelles, which are oil molecules suspended in soft water. It is gentle, effective, and suitable for all skin types, particularly sensitive skin. Micellar water is ideal for removing makeup, dirt, and oil without requiring water, making it a convenient option for travel or quick touch-ups.
5. Oil Cleansers
Oil-based cleansers are ideal for dry skin and for removing makeup. These cleansers work on the principle of "like dissolves like," meaning they dissolve oils on the skin's surface without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Oil cleansers leave the skin soft, hydrated, and nourished after use.
6. Exfoliating Cleansers
Exfoliating cleansers contain small granules or acids (like salicylic or glycolic acid) to help remove dead skin cells and promote skin cell turnover. These cleansers are best used by individuals with rough or dull skin to reveal brighter, smoother skin. However, exfoliating cleansers should be used sparingly, as over-exfoliation can lead to irritation and sensitivity.
Key Ingredients to Look For in a Cleanser
When choosing a face cleanser, it's important to pay attention to the ingredients, as they will have a significant impact on your skin's overall health. Some beneficial ingredients to look for include:
Salicylic Acid: Ideal for acne-prone skin, this beta-hydroxy acid helps exfoliate and unclog pores, reducing breakouts.
Hyaluronic Acid: A moisture-binding ingredient, hyaluronic acid is excellent for hydrating and plumping dry skin.
Aloe Vera: Known for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, aloe vera is great for calming sensitive or irritated skin.
Tea Tree Oil: This natural antiseptic is ideal for treating acne and oily skin due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Vitamin C: A powerful antioxidant that brightens the skin and helps protect it from environmental stressors.
How to Choose the Right Cleanser for Your Skin Type
1. Oily Skin
If you have oily skin, look for cleansers that are oil-free and designed to control excess sebum production. Gel and foam cleansers are usually best suited for oily skin because they help cleanse deeply without adding extra oil. Ingredients such as salicylic acid and tea tree oil are particularly effective at keeping pores clear and preventing breakouts.
2. Dry Skin
For dry skin, it's important to choose a cleanser that is hydrating and nourishing. Cream or oil-based cleansers are ideal for this skin type, as they help maintain the skin’s moisture levels. Look for ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and natural oils to help retain moisture and prevent the skin from feeling tight or flaky.
3. Combination Skin
Combination skin can be tricky, as it has both oily and dry areas. It's important to find a balance by choosing a cleanser that is gentle and hydrating but also effective at controlling oil. Gel or cream cleansers are good options, depending on your specific needs.
4. Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin requires extra care to avoid irritation and inflammation. Look for gentle, fragrance-free cleansers that are formulated specifically for sensitive skin. Micellar water or cream cleansers with soothing ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile are excellent choices.
5. Acne-Prone Skin
If you're dealing with frequent breakouts, opt for a cleanser with acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. Gel and foam cleansers are generally effective at clearing acne and preventing new blemishes from forming. Just make sure the cleanser isn't too harsh, as this can lead to over-drying and further irritation.
5 Benefits of Using a Face Cleanser
Deep Cleansing: Cleansers remove dirt, oil, and other impurities that accumulate on the skin throughout the day. This deep cleansing helps keep pores unclogged, reducing the likelihood of breakouts.
Hydration and Moisture Balance: While cleansers remove excess oil, they also help the skin retain necessary moisture. Many cleansers contain hydrating ingredients that leave the skin feeling soft and plump.
Prepares Skin for Skincare Routine: Cleansing your face is the first step in your skincare routine. By removing impurities, you allow your skin to better absorb other products, such as toners, serums, and moisturizers.
Anti-Aging Benefits: Regular cleansing can help remove free radicals that cause premature aging. Some cleansers are even formulated with antioxidants and anti-aging ingredients that help fight wrinkles and fine lines.
Even Skin Tone: Over time, regular use of a good cleanser can help even out your skin tone by removing dead skin cells and promoting the growth of new, healthy skin cells.To explore more options and learn about the best face cleansers available online, check out buy best face wash online in UAE.
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How to Clear Acne from the Face?
Acne and pimples are indeed challenging skincare concerns, especially for teenagers whose skin is often more sensitive due to hormonal changes. These issues can affect confidence and comfort and can sometimes be painful. To effectively manage acne and pimples, it is crucial to follow a consistent skincare routine, use the right products, and understand the specific needs of your skin type—whether it is oily, dry, or a combination.
Understanding Acne and Pimples:
Acne is caused by clogged pores, excess oil (sebum) production, dead skin cells, and bacteria. It can manifest as whiteheads, blackheads, cysts, or pustules.
Pimples are a type of acne that often appear as red, inflamed bumps filled with pus. They occur when bacteria infect clogged pores.
Both oily and dry skin types can suffer from acne. Oily skin is more prone to acne because excess sebum can clog pores, while dry skin can become irritated and produce excess oil as a compensatory mechanism, also leading to breakouts.
Causes Of Acne:-
Acne and pimples are caused due to a mix of numerous interrelated factors. They include genetics, hormonal disorders, excessive stress, improper hygiene, basic eating disorders, irregular sleep patterns, and sometimes, they just drop out of nowhere. It is best to follow a personalized skincare routine to clean one’s face of pimples. We also recommend consulting a skincare expert for a better opinion.
To clean one’s face of acne, it is important to start with the basics. Opting for a safe and gentle set of skincare products works great in this regard. One should thus start with a pair of antibacterial face wash and face scrub at the very least. Opting for an anti-acne face cream follows immediately after that. 
Product Recommendations by Nimbarka for Acne Free Skin
In line with your query about ‘how to clear acne on the face,’ we recommend that you start with our wide range of antibacterial skincare products. You may start with our skincare ranges that come powered by Neem, Lemon, Coffee, Clay, Aloe Vera etc. for the best experience. 
Neem Milk Face Wash:- Nimbarka Neem Milk Face Wash is formulated to help with acne problems. Neem is well-known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which help fight acne-causing bacteria and soothe inflamed skin.Lactic acid in Milk acts as a mild exfoliant, provides nourishment and helps maintain the skin's natural moisture balance 
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Face Scrub for Acne-Prone Skin:- Using a face scrub for acne-prone skin can help remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and prevent breakouts. However, it’s important to choose a gentle scrub that does not irritate or damage sensitive, acne-prone skin. Over-exfoliating or using harsh scrubs can worsen acne by causing inflammation and micro-tears in the skin.
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Clay Face Mask:-  The Nimbarka Clay Face Mask is a skincare product designed to detoxify, purify, and rejuvenate the skin. Clay masks are popular for their ability to absorb excess oil, draw out impurities, and provide a deep cleanse, making them particularly beneficial for oily, combination, and acne-prone skin types. The Nimbarka Clay Face Mask combines the natural benefits of clay with other ingredients to enhance skin health and radiance.
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Face Toner:- Nimbarka Neem Face Toner is designed to complement your skincare routine, especially if you are dealing with acne-prone or oily skin. Neem, known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, is the star ingredient that helps in reducing acne and controlling excess oil production. This toner is typically used after cleansing and before moisturizing to balance the skin's pH and prepare it for better absorption of subsequent products.
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Face Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin:- Nimbarka Neem face moisturizer is an essential skincare product designed to hydrate, protect, and nourish the skin. It helps maintain the skin's moisture barrier, preventing dryness, irritation, and premature aging. Choosing the right face moisturizer depends on your skin type (oily, dry, combination, sensitive) and any specific skin concerns (e.g., acne, aging, hyperpigmentation).
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Conclusions:- To effectively clear acne from the face, it's essential to follow a consistent skincare routine, use appropriate treatments, and make certain lifestyle changes.
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hershit123 · 1 month
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Top 5 Skin Care Products You Must Buy In the Summer
Your skin is prone to pollution, dust, dirt and much more. It needs care and attention to stay healthy and glowing. The skin condition changes in different seasons. The skin care products and procedures also need to change accordingly. Summertime means more sweat and pollution.
The harmful UV rays of the sun cause immense damage to the skin barrier. In such a situation, you need products that address these issues and offer gentle care and protection. This article details five skincare essentials for the summer to help you achieve glowing summer skin.
5 Skin Care Products Must For Summer
1. A Good Sunscreen for Complete Protection
Sunscreen is one skin care product that you should have. It is something you should use all year round. In summer, it is non-negotiable. Your skin is shielded by it from UVA and UVB beams.
Applying sunscreen is fundamental whether you invest a ton of time outside for relaxation or business. Long-term sun exposure causes tanning, burns from the sun, sun spots, and early signs of ageing.
Various sorts of sunscreen are available on the market in terms of skin type and form. In the event that you have dry skin, pick a moisturising sunscreen. In the event that you have oily skin, pick a mattifying sunscreen. You can get sunscreens such as creams, sunsticks, and compressed powders.
It is critical to apply sunscreen even when you are inside during summer. While going out, apply it after your moisturising cream, and afterward, use your makeup if necessary. There are additionally tinted sunscreens accessible from premium skin care brands that go about as both makeup and sunscreen. 
2. A Deep Cleanser to Remove all Dirt and Pollution
Dirt and dust accumulate on your skin at all times. During summer, this issue increases even more. It is therefore important to buy a good quality cleanser to remove all dust and impurities clogged in your pores. It also prevents fungal and bacterial infections. 
Choose a cleanser that is gentle and deep-cleansing. Look for organic products that are not heavy on chemicals. It is essential to cleanse your face two times a day. You can also choose a face wash if you have very oily skin. Working professionals can carry cleansing pads to clean their faces when needed in a convenient way.  You can find some of the best skin care products in UAE, including top-end cleansers at affordable rates, using coupons from Dealsandcouponsmena. 
3. A Soothing Toner for Rejuvenate the Skin
Your skin goes through a lot during summer. Moreover, if you need to use makeup on a daily, the cleansing routine can sometimes be a bit harsh for the skin. Your skin also produces more oil during summer. It clogs the pores and is a major cause of acne and pimples. 
A toner is one skin care product that addresses a number of summer-based skin concerns. It tightens and reduces the appearance of pores. It also helps control excess oil production. The best skin care toner will also hydrate the skin and balance its pH level. Sometimes, dust and makeup residue remain even after cleaning. A toner helps remove that as well. 
Use a toner after cleaning both during the morning and at night to achieve smooth and healthy skin. Look for toners that have aloe vera, witch hazel, green tea, rose water, hyaluronic acid and salicylic acid in their ingredient list. 
4. A Hydrating Moisturiser to Pamper the Skin 
You feel way more thirsty during summer and crave those watermelon coolers. Just like you, your skin also needs some extra hydration. The heat during summertime often messes up the moisture balance of your skin. A moisturiser is one of the skin care products that can help resolve this issue. 
However, summer moisturisers and winter moisturisers are not the same. For summer, go for gel-based lightweight moisturisers that have a mattifying effect. It will lock in the necessary hydration and prevent excess oil buildup. It also acts as a barrier against pollution and UV rays. 
Use a moisturiser as the last skin care step before sunscreen. It will soothe your skin and prevent redness, irritation, flakiness, and inflammation. 
5. A Skin Serum Based on Your Concern
A good serum offers an additional layer of hydration and protection during summer. There are different types of serums in the market with different compositions. Each addresses a different concern. Some top serums you can use during summer are:
Hyaluronic Acid Serum: It offers hydration and plumpness. It also gives the skin an instant glow. A hyaluronic acid helps prevent excess oil production and prevents the onset of pimples. 
Vitamin C Serum: It helps prevent hyperpigmentation and removes dark spots caused by sun exposure. Vitamin C serums also have skin-brightening and collagen-promoting abilities. 
Niacinamide Serum:  A niacinamide serum prevents early signs of ageing like wrinkles. It also reduces the appearance of dark spots and blemishes. It strengthens the lipid barrier of the skin and offers sun protection as well.
You can use any serum or alternate between two or three, using one daily. While serums take some time to show results, the outcomes are worth the wait. Moreover, the more intense composition ensures a deeper level of repair, which guarantees long-standing results. It is best to use serums at night as the last step of skincare. 
A Few Key Things to Remember
Skin care is not just about applying products. Your lifestyle plays a major role in how your skin feels and looks. During summer, make it a habit to drink plenty of water. Also, incorporate fruits and vegetables with high water content like cucumbers and watermelons. 
Steer clear of oily and spicy food that heat your body. Also, detox drinks like chia seed water and lemon water can cool your body and give it the necessary energy. Limit your air conditioner time since prolonged AC exposure dries out your skin as well. 
Final Words
Investing in the best skin care products is an investment for your own skin and health. Skin care during summer can be done with just the five products mentioned in the post to achieve healthy and glowing skin. The process is simple and will not take more than 10 to 15 minutes. Remember, each step is necessary, and it is vital to follow a routine to get the best results. 
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10 Common Skincare Problems and How to Fix Them Fast
Skincare can be challenging, with common issues ranging from acne to dryness. Here are 10 common skincare problems and quick solutions to help you achieve healthier skin.
Acne Breakouts: Pimples often appear due to clogged pores. A salicylic acid cleanser can reduce breakouts by keeping pores clear.
Dry Skin: If your skin feels tight and flaky, it’s dehydrated. Use a rich moisturizer with hyaluronic acid to lock in moisture.
Oily Skin: Excess oil can lead to a shiny complexion. Opt for oil-free, mattifying products to control shine throughout the day.
Dark Circles: Lack of sleep and genetics contribute to under-eye circles. Apply a caffeine-infused eye cream to reduce puffiness and brighten the area.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Aging skin loses elasticity, causing wrinkles. Retinoids and peptides in your skincare routine can promote collagen production, reducing fine lines.
Hyperpigmentation: Sun exposure and acne scars can cause dark spots. Vitamin C serums are effective in lightening these areas over time.
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Redness and Rosacea: Sensitive skin often turns red easily. A gentle cleanser followed by a soothing, anti-inflammatory serum can calm the skin.
Enlarged Pores: Pores can appear larger due to oil and dirt buildup. Exfoliating regularly with a BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) helps minimize their appearance.
Blackheads: These stubborn spots can be treated with a combination of exfoliation and pore strips to remove debris.
Sun Damage: Overexposure to the sun leads to sunburn and premature aging. Always apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher to protect your skin.
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